Showing posts with label Banner Thomas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Banner Thomas. Show all posts

Thursday, July 29, 2010

1979 Banner Thomas of Molly Hatchet with Peavey T-40 Bass

We've spent years in research and engineering to bring you a really sophisticated line of bass guitar enclosures. Take our 118FH for example. It's a folded horn system designed around our premium Peavey Black Widow 18" low frequency transducer; a rugged powerhouse of bass response with all the characteristic efficiency and projection qualities of a horn loaded system. And due to the design of the Black Widow, the 118FH is capable of delivering much higher frequencies than other 18" folded horn systems...

Pictured: Banner Thomas of Molly Hatchet, rockin' with Peavey sound gear and the Peavey T-40 Bass; 118FH BW shown with Mark III Series Bass Amp.

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Friday, July 23, 2010

1979 Molly Hatchet "The South rises again" for Peavy Amplifiers

Molly Hatchet, "The South rises again"

The crew is set. The place is packed. The lights go down and Molly Hatchet thunders on stage churning out their own brand of Southern rock with the power of a steam driven locomotive. And the train keeps rollin' from Jacksonville, Florida through concert halls across the country, leaving audiences dazed and sending the sales of their first album soaring.


The guitar force behind Molly Hatchet; Dave Hlubek, Duane Roland, Steve Holland, and Banner Thomas work together to create a sound that soars with harmonies, hooks, and heavy rhythm textures that take you beyond anything you've heard before. "We went through a lot of equipment before we got the big, ballsy sound we wanted", says Dave Hlubek. "We get that sound with Peavey equipment. We've been using Peavey on the road and in the studio for about three years now. It's the best we've ever played...we're really convinced."

1979 Molly Hatchet "The South rises again" for Peavy Amplifiers Ad available at www.GuitarPulp.com